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This is what follows the smile.
“Neat where others were sloppy, organized where they were confused, sure of himself while they floundered, he cut a swath through England’s murderers that left the police far behind. Unimpressed by titles, unfazed by difficulties, untiring in his labours, Hercule Poirot stood as a bulwark protecting English society from legions of lady poisoners, gentlemen stranglers, and murderers of all sorts and persuasions who, without his efforts, would have escaped justice. Though he occasionally berated himself for his few mistakes and miscalculations, he knew his own worth well enough. Spurning false modesty, he allowed as how he was ‘the greatest mind in Europe.’”
- ‘Hercule Poirot, The Man and the Myth’ by Jerry Keucher, from The Bedside, Bathtub & Armchair Companion to Agatha Christie by Dick Riley and Pam McAllister
Poirot & the suspects on the Orient Express
For me, David Suchet will be my eternal Poirot, buuuut… let’s give Kenneth Branagh a chance.
But… really… Johnny Deep will be Mr. Ratchett?!? Whatehell?
@jussara520 One the other hand… Leslie Odom Jr as the doctor and Daisy Ridley as the governess? I can go for that.
Countess Vera Rossakoff: The only woman with whom Hecule Poirot has admitted to being in love
Watch of the day. GREAT episode.
Poirot gets a rose named after him at The Chelsea Flower Show 1935
“Who are you? Sarge, there’s some French gent at the door.”
My favorite tv genre is “old people solve murders”
“The original novel [Dumb Witness] was dedicated to her [Agatha Christie’s] own wire-haired terrier - ‘To dear Peter,’ it read, 'most faithful of friends and dearest of companions. A dog in a thousand.’ I felt exactly the same way about the terrier in our film. He captivated me from the moment I set eyes on him. The little dog, whose real name was actually Snubby, became my dear friend. [..] My now ever-expanding fan club wrote to tell me how much they enjoyed it [the episode], so they also told me, the sales of wire-haired terriers shot up exponentially after it was shown for the first time in March 1996.” - David Suchet, Poirot and Me
Hercule Poirot, inspired by @poirott’s post ♡
Agatha Christie’s Poirot, 1989
He’s not dead. But I have a feeling he’s bored. That’s worse.
Agatha Christie, The Clocks. (via ijustkindalikebooks)
Hercule Poirot, a cinnamon roll
If you need me, you know where I am.
David Suchet on missing Poirot, Lorraine show, May 2 2017 [x] [x]